5 WWE Superstars Who Really Need To Retire
For every wrestler, there is always a shelf life. It is arguably the hardest professional sport in the world, similar to rugby, hockey and football. Every night is demanding as they put their body on the line to entertain the masses. However, every great thing must come to an end. Wrestlers are people too, which is why retirement is a real thing, even though the fans refuse to accept it. Every fan has a favorite wrestler. The day they retire is a sad day in their life. Superstars become so closely-connected with the audience, that it's almost as if they are family. Sadly, injuries also contribute to early retirements. Just ask Edge how that feels and it is no picnic. Even though his retirement was looming a few years after his original announcement, it was still a devastating day in professional wrestling. There are a few wrestlers that should retire now and save their bodies. For the first man on this list, it wasn't injuries that put his on-screen appearances on hold, but rather Creative having nothing for him.